State Representative
Jaime Churches
Wyandotte | 27th House District
Serving 90,457 constituents in Southern Southgate, Wyandotte, Riverview, Trenton, Gibraltar, Grosse Ile
JaimeChurches@house.mi.gov
(517) 373-0478
Office: N-791 House Office Building
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I spent the evening with Grosse Ile Girl Scout Troop 77539 and spoke to our girls about female leadership and goal setting. The girls are earning their Democracy badge. ... See MoreSee Less
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Make sure to tell them they can be whatever and whoever they choose to be.
Make sure to tell them that they are and always will be, girls.
Celebrating the season with holiday cheer in Wyandotte at the annual tree lighting.🎄✨ ... See MoreSee Less
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Today, I testified before the Michigan House Regulatory Reform Committee on House Bill 5786, which would reduce the required training hours for barbers from 1,800 to 1,500.
This change was inspired by a constituent, the owner of Hair Lab Detroit in Southgate, who highlighted how the current requirement discourages students and creates financial burdens. At 1,800 hours, Michigan’s requirement is nearly 6 times that of EMTs and limits reciprocity with other states, making it harder for licensed barbers to move here and work.
HB 5786 will lower costs, reduce program time, and attract more barbers to Michigan.
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Now if you would lower taxes and eliminate small business red tape.
Today, I introduced House Bills 6047 and 6048 to expand healthcare access by ensuring coverage for women and individuals seeking IVF and other reproductive care. These bills aim to support families and address critical gaps in reproductive health services. Every Michigander deserves access to the care they need. ... See MoreSee Less
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Well done! Let’s get him passed into law‼️
Governor Whitmer has signed my House Bill 5779 into law. This important legislation addresses a unique situation in Grosse Ile Township, allowing the township to purchase and operate the privately-owned toll bridge that provides access to and from the island if the voters choose.
I’m grateful for the collaborative efforts of Grosse Ile Township Supervisor Budny, Manager Thiel, Treasurer Nadeau, and Sen. Camilleri in making this happen. This law will help ensure that our local government can continue serving its residents effectively. Now, it’s up to the voters of Grosse Ile to decide if they want the township to purchase the bridge.
www.michigan.gov/whitmer/news/press-releases/2024/10/03/gov-whitmer-signs-six-commonsense-bills-t...
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Last year, at this time, we introduced a Forging Day Resolution. This week, we continue to celebrate Forging Week here in Downriver. Our region has a rich history of manufacturing excellence, and the forging industry plays a vital role in powering our local economy. From skilled craftsmanship to innovation, the work done in our community ensures that we remain a leader in manufacturing. ... See MoreSee Less
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Proud to present Wyandotte City Council with two big budget wins tonight — $2 million for the Downriver Council for the Arts building renovations and $4.7 million for lead line replacement!
Downriver’s state legislators getting things done for Downriver ✅
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Happy 102nd Birthday to Henry Stanley Piwowar. Long-time Wyandotte resident, Henry served in WWII with distinction, earning numerous honors for his bravery. A loving father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. It was an honor to present a tribute to him at his current home in Plymouth with Rep. Koleszar and Brian Martin, the Veteran Service Officer for the Washtenaw County Department of Veteran Affairs. Thank you for your service. ... See MoreSee Less
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Today, alongside Mayor DeSana, the local Iron Workers, local leaders, and community members, I had the honor of attending the ribbon cutting for MI Cookie Project at 3051 4th Street in Wyandotte!
This isn’t just a bakery—MI Cookie Project is a mission-driven organization that’s making a positive impact on our community by empowering individuals with unique abilities. I’m so proud to support this incredible community that truly embodies the spirit of inclusivity, hard work, and joy that makes Downriver even better.
I encourage you to stop by and grab some delicious cookies while supporting a wonderful cause.
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Jaime Churches IN THE NEWS
Gov. Whitmer Signs Rep. Churches’ First Bill into Law
2024-08-21T12:38:06-04:00April 18, 2023|
State Rep. Jaime Churches (D-Wyandotte) spoke in favor of universal background checks before gun purchases on the House floor [...]
Churches on Infrastructure Funding for the City of Gibraltar
2024-08-21T12:38:56-04:00April 13, 2023|
LANSING, Mich., April 13, 2023 — Earlier this year, the Michigan House of Representatives passed Senate Bill 7, a budget supplemental [...]
Churches, Camilleri Respond to 5G Cell Phone Tower Concerns at Washington Elementary in Wyandotte Public Schools District
2023-03-24T16:37:32-04:00March 24, 2023|
WYANDOTTE, Mich., March 24, 2023 – Over the course of several weeks, there has been increased concern over a 5G [...]
I spent the evening with Grosse Ile Girl Scout Troop 77539 and spoke to our girls about female leadership and goal setting. The girls are earning their Democracy badge. ... See MoreSee Less
2 CommentsComment on Facebook
Make sure to tell them they can be whatever and whoever they choose to be.
Make sure to tell them that they are and always will be, girls.
Celebrating the season with holiday cheer in Wyandotte at the annual tree lighting.🎄✨ ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Today, I testified before the Michigan House Regulatory Reform Committee on House Bill 5786, which would reduce the required training hours for barbers from 1,800 to 1,500.
This change was inspired by a constituent, the owner of Hair Lab Detroit in Southgate, who highlighted how the current requirement discourages students and creates financial burdens. At 1,800 hours, Michigan’s requirement is nearly 6 times that of EMTs and limits reciprocity with other states, making it harder for licensed barbers to move here and work.
HB 5786 will lower costs, reduce program time, and attract more barbers to Michigan. ... See MoreSee Less
1 CommentComment on Facebook
Now if you would lower taxes and eliminate small business red tape.
Today, I introduced House Bills 6047 and 6048 to expand healthcare access by ensuring coverage for women and individuals seeking IVF and other reproductive care. These bills aim to support families and address critical gaps in reproductive health services. Every Michigander deserves access to the care they need. ... See MoreSee Less
1 CommentComment on Facebook
Well done! Let’s get him passed into law‼️
Governor Whitmer has signed my House Bill 5779 into law. This important legislation addresses a unique situation in Grosse Ile Township, allowing the township to purchase and operate the privately-owned toll bridge that provides access to and from the island if the voters choose.
I’m grateful for the collaborative efforts of Grosse Ile Township Supervisor Budny, Manager Thiel, Treasurer Nadeau, and Sen. Camilleri in making this happen. This law will help ensure that our local government can continue serving its residents effectively. Now, it’s up to the voters of Grosse Ile to decide if they want the township to purchase the bridge.
www.michigan.gov/whitmer/news/press-releases/2024/10/03/gov-whitmer-signs-six-commonsense-bills-t... ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Last year, at this time, we introduced a Forging Day Resolution. This week, we continue to celebrate Forging Week here in Downriver. Our region has a rich history of manufacturing excellence, and the forging industry plays a vital role in powering our local economy. From skilled craftsmanship to innovation, the work done in our community ensures that we remain a leader in manufacturing. ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Proud to present Wyandotte City Council with two big budget wins tonight — $2 million for the Downriver Council for the Arts building renovations and $4.7 million for lead line replacement!
Downriver’s state legislators getting things done for Downriver ✅ ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Happy 102nd Birthday to Henry Stanley Piwowar. Long-time Wyandotte resident, Henry served in WWII with distinction, earning numerous honors for his bravery. A loving father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. It was an honor to present a tribute to him at his current home in Plymouth with Rep. Koleszar and Brian Martin, the Veteran Service Officer for the Washtenaw County Department of Veteran Affairs. Thank you for your service. ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Today, alongside Mayor DeSana, the local Iron Workers, local leaders, and community members, I had the honor of attending the ribbon cutting for MI Cookie Project at 3051 4th Street in Wyandotte!
This isn’t just a bakery—MI Cookie Project is a mission-driven organization that’s making a positive impact on our community by empowering individuals with unique abilities. I’m so proud to support this incredible community that truly embodies the spirit of inclusivity, hard work, and joy that makes Downriver even better.
I encourage you to stop by and grab some delicious cookies while supporting a wonderful cause. ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook